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Home / Crime and Justice / NSW Police Nab Duo in Elderly Driver Car Theft

NSW Police Nab Duo in Elderly Driver Car Theft

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Two men arrested for scamming elderly drivers in NSW.
  • Alleged scammers operated 18 times between Saturday and Wednesday.
  • Police recovered $6,000 cash, passports, and electronics.
NSW Police Nab Duo in Elderly Driver Car Theft

Two individuals, aged 37 and 57, have been apprehended by NSW Police in connection with a series of scams targeting elderly drivers. Authorities allege the men perpetrated this scheme 18 times between Saturday and Wednesday, primarily in shopping centre car parks across New South Wales.

The alleged modus operandi involved one suspect distracting the victim by pointing out a non-existent car issue, prompting them to inspect the vehicle's bonnet. Concurrently, the accomplice would illicitly access the car's interior to steal wallets, cash, and cards.

Authorities arrested the pair in Glenthorne on Wednesday, recovering approximately $6,000 in cash, passports, mobile phones, and a laptop. They have been charged with 72 offenses, including theft and fraud, and are expected to appear in court.

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The accused men allegedly approached elderly drivers, claimed there was an issue with their car, and stole from the vehicle's interior while the driver was distracted.
Police found $6,000 in cash, passports, mobile phones, a laptop, and money transfer receipts when they arrested the men.
The alleged scams occurred at shopping centres across NSW, including locations in Sydney, Goulburn, Newcastle, and Wagga Wagga.

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